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Managing environmental pollution

Managing environmental pollution

Andrew Farmer
1997
Páginas: 264
Género: Environmental management

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Managing Environmental Pollution presents a comprehensive introduction to the nature of pollution, its impacts on the environment, and the practical options and regulatory frameworks for pollution control. Sources of pollution, regulatory controls - including the role of authorities and precautionary and polluter pays principles - technological solutions, management and mitigation techniques and assessment tools, are examined in each key area: air, freshwater, and marine pollution, contaminated land and radioactive substances. Illustrated with a wide range of global case studies this book offers an invaluable up-to-date guide to both the principles and practice of pollution management.

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